Landline broadband and data networks

Our data services

Fibre Broadband

Super Fast Fibre Optic Broadband is now widely available. Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC) offers speeds up to 80Mb and Fibre to the Premises (FTP) up to 110Mb.

Fibre data connections deliver:

FTTC - Download speeds of up to 80Mb and upload speeds up to 20Mb

FTP - Download speeds of up to 110Mb, 80Mb and upload speeds up to 40Mb

Varying download allowances to suit the needs and budget of all broadband and data networks

Ethernet over first mile (EFM)

EFM uses copper pairs for the last mile delivery to the customer’s premises to deliver speeds of up to 20Mb without the higher cost of a full fibre service.

Speeds up to 10 Mb or 20 Mb (2 pair and 4 pair)

Four pair offers greater resilience and higher speeds

Service level with guaranteed 6-hour repair in the event of a failure

MPLS Networks

The MPLS network service from vivo will connect your business to more locations than ever before, with just one network and one supplier. MPLS is a cost-effective solution that enables fast, reliable communications between multiple offices – irrespective of their geographic location. It provides the benefits of a private network, without the management headache.

Any access option, anywhere

Wide geographic spread

Resilient, self-healing network

Flexible addressing for simple migration

Quality of service (QoS) for different traffic types, for example voice.

Scalable: Add new sites, include remote staff or upgrade access capacity as and when needed.

Voice services

We can assess your current landline estate and call rates, and then give you suggestions on how you can reduce costs and put other efficient strategies in place.

Seamless changeover

Changeover to a new provider is a seamless process. In most cases, we apply carrier preselection (cps) so that we can automatically re-route calls to your new supplier.

Line rental

For line rental, we can provide new or transfer existing analogue, ISDN2 and ISDN 30 lines, and any associated features (such as call barring).

Non-geographic

Non-geographic numbers can provide a more professional image for your business - and allow you to take advantage of network-based services, such as call queuing and networkhosted call recording.